Corner Basin

The Corner Inlet is a 600-square-kilometre bay located 200 kilometres south-east of Melbourne in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Of Victoria's large bays it is both the easternmost and the warmest. It contains intertidal mudflats, mangroves, salt marsh and seagrass meadows, sheltered from the surf of Bass Strait by a compl…
The Corner Inlet is a 600-square-kilometre bay located 200 kilometres south-east of Melbourne in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Of Victoria's large bays it is both the easternmost and the warmest. It contains intertidal mudflats, mangroves, salt marsh and seagrass meadows, sheltered from the surf of Bass Strait by a complex of 40 sandy barrier islands, the largest of which are Snake, Sunday and Saint Margaret Islands.
  • Location: South Gippsland, Victoria
  • Primary inflows: Albert River · Agnes River
  • Primary outflows: Bass Strait
  • Basin countries: Australia
  • Surface area: 600 km² (230 sq mi)
  • Islands: Snake, Sunday and Saint Margaret
  • Designated: 15 December 1982
Data from: en.wikipedia.org